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A Mechanical Keyboard Inspired by Classic Lipstick Shades

Most mechanical keyboards lean heavily on specs and forget about everything else. The Lofree Lipstick Mechanical Keyboard flips that idea, starting with design but backing it up with performance that actually holds up. The first thing that stands out is the keycaps. Dual tone PBT caps inspired by classic lipstick shades give it a distinctive look without feeling gimmicky. It is a rare case where a themed design still feels clean enough to sit on a serious desk.

Underneath, it is built like a proper enthusiast keyboard. A gasket mount structure adds a softer, slightly cushioned typing feel while improving acoustics by reducing harsh ping and resonance. It is a noticeable upgrade over standard tray mount boards, especially for long typing sessions.

If you prefer a split layout focused on ergonomics, check out the Jiffy75 Split Keyboard.

Performance is not an afterthought either. With a 1000Hz polling rate over 2.4GHz and wired modes, it stays responsive enough for both work and casual gaming. Hot swappable switches make it easy to tailor the feel, whether you prefer something light and smooth or more tactile.

Connectivity is where it becomes more practical day to day. Tri mode support lets you switch between Bluetooth, 2.4GHz, and USB C, while pairing with up to three devices keeps everything fluid across a laptop, tablet, and phone. Battery life is solid, with a 4000mAh unit delivering up to two weeks of use with backlighting off. It is enough to keep it wireless without constantly thinking about charging.


For a more modular and productivity driven setup, take a look at the Naya Create Keyboard.


You can also pair it with the matching Lofree Lipstick Wireless Numpad, which carries the same design language and build quality, turning it into a more complete setup without breaking the aesthetic. It would be easy to dismiss this as a design first keyboard, but that misses the point. It is a well built mechanical keyboard that just happens to look better than most.

 
Grab the Keyboard from Lofree or Amazon | Grab the Numbad from Lofree or Amazon

 

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